
Dual Enrollment allows eligible Paulding County high school students to earn college credit while still in high school. Through partnerships with Georgia colleges and universities, students in grades 11–12—and qualifying 10th graders—can take approved postsecondary courses that count toward both high school graduation and a college transcript. This opportunity helps students get a head start on their future, explore career and academic pathways, and potentially reduce the time and cost of earning a college degree. Participation requires meeting eligibility guidelines, completing the registration process, and working closely with a school counselor to ensure all requirements are met.
What You Need to Know About Dual Enrollment
- What is Dual Enrollment?
- Who can participate in Dual Enrollment?
- How do I register for Dual Enrollment Classes?
- Pre-Registration Meetings
- Georgia Student Finance ("STARS") Application Process
What is Dual Enrollment?
Who can participate in Dual Enrollment?
How do I register for Dual Enrollment Classes?
Pre-Registration Meetings
Georgia Student Finance ("STARS") Application Process
Helpful Resources and Links
Helpful Resources and Links:
- Dual Enrollment (HB444) Details
- eCourse-University System of Georgia’s Online Course
- eCore- University System of Georgia’s Online Institutions
- GATRACS - Information about DE and Transferring Credits
- Georgia Student Finance Commission Informational Chart
- University System of Georgia Institutions with Websites